Dynastar Starlett Skis - Youth - Girl's 2013: Just because you’re still learning some of the beginning ropes of skiing doesn’t mean you can’t have fun. Click in to the Dynastar Starlett Skis and pretty soon you’ll be dancing circles around your parents and friends in no time. The Starlett has progressive flexes to best match kid’s height and weight by size and helps develop the basics to ensure a solid base for future shredders.

Shape

Camber

Progressive shape aids turn initiation and carving, ensuring small skiers end up with big skills.

Construction

Cap construction is soft and forgiving

Progressive flexes based on kid’s height and weight by ski size

Dimensions

10 m @ 130 cm, 107/67/94 (same for all sizes)

Binding Compatibility

We recommend a brake width that is equal to the ski waist width and at most 15 mm wider.

Specs

Terrain:All-Mountain

All-Mountain

All-mountain skis are designed to handle anything you throw at them including powder, ice, groomers, steeps, heavy snow, and everything in between, but they aren’t necessarily a master of any one terrain. If you’re only going to own one ski to do it all, this is what you want. All-mountain skis generally have what we call mid-fat waists that range from 80-110 mm.

Ability Level:Beginner-Intermediate

Beginner-Intermediate

Someone who is new to the sport or working on linking smoother turns falls into this ability level. Typical beginner ski/snowboard qualities include: softer materials, narrower widths, and capped constructions. The idea is to create a ride that is easy to turn and very forgiving in case you become off balance or fall in the back seat. The addition of rocker in the tip and tail gives a catch-free feeling and shorter contact length when the ski/snowboard is flat on the snow, making it easier to turn.

Turning Radius:10 m @ 130 cm, Short

Short

< 16 m radius is best for carving.

Rocker Type:Camber

Camber

Camber is the traditional profile for skis offering skiers lots of edge hold, especially on harder snow. A cambered ski has a smooth arch underfoot and contact points near the tip and tail when unweighted. Camber skis excel at carving on hard snow; you won’t ever see a ski racer on anything other than cambered skis.

Core/Laminates:Composite

Tail Type:Flat

Flat

This is your traditional tail, designed to have edge contact all the way through the tail, and only designed for skiing forward. This is also preferred for alpine touring, as you can stick the tails of your skis in the snow.